Three people, including detainees, have been shot at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas, Texas, and the shooter is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the agency’s director says.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons confirmed the shooting during an interview on CNN on Wednesday.

Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin later told Fox News that no ICE agents were injured.

Police block off the street close to a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement office after a reported shooting, in Dallas on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

“We believe he was shooting at law enforcement and detainees from an apartment building,” McLaughlin said.

“Detainees were among the victims of the shooting.”

Officers responded to a call to assist an officer on North Stemmons Freeway around 6.40am on Wednesday (9.41pm AEST) and the preliminary investigation determined that a person opened fire at a government building from an adjacent building, Dallas police spokesperson Officer Jonathen E Maner said in an email. The investigation is ongoing and a briefing was expected later in the day.

The Dallas Fire-Rescue Department was also dispatched after a call reporting a shooting at or near the immigration office, department spokesperson Jason L Evans said in an email.

Parkland Hospital has received two patients from the incident at the ICE facility, hospital spokesperson April Foran said by telephone. She did not have any details about their conditions.

A third person died at the scene after the shooting, Maner said. The investigation is ongoing and a briefing was expected later in the day.

People who had appointments at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement office are turned away after a reported shooting in the facility in Dallas on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Dozens of emergency vehicles were seen along a highway near the facility.

The ICE facility is along Interstate 35 East, just south-west of Dallas Love Field, a large commercial airport serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, and just blocks from hotels catering to airport travellers.

Traffic cameras near the scene showed six lanes of a normally busy freeway empty, with cars and semitrailers ground to a halt on an interstate exit.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said details were still emerging, but the agency was confirming there were “multiple injuries and fatalities” at the field office.

Noem said the motive remained unclear, but noted there has been an uptick in targeting of ICE agents.

ICE and Homeland Security didn’t immediately provide additional details.

This traffic camera image shows a heavy police presence off I-35E close to a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement office, in northwest Dallas on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. (WFAA via AP)

The Dallas Fire-Rescue Department was dispatched at 6.41am after a call reporting a shooting at or near the immigration office, department spokesperson Jason L Evans said in an email.

Evans said he didn’t have any confirmed details he could share, calling it an active and ongoing incident.

A July 4 attack at a Texas immigration detention centre injured a police officer, who was shot in the neck.

Attackers dressed in black military-style clothing opened fire outside the Prairieland Detention Centre in Alvarado, south-west of Dallas, federal prosecutors said. At least 11 people have been charged in connection with the attack.

A man with an assault rifle fired dozens of rounds at federal agents as they were leaving a US Border Patrol facility in McAllen on July 7.

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